“I feel like it was a mixture between nerves and a feeling
of rushing things and not letting things develop,” Munoz said. “(The
semi-final) was a good game, but it was definitely not our best.”

Coming into the season as a freshman, Munoz said she has had
a successful season and looks forward to many more.

“I’m so proud of the team and what we’ve accomplished this
year,” Munoz said. “(In the future) I’m going to try and enjoy the season more
while it’s happening because it was all over before I knew it.”

The men’s soccer team has had 12 wins this season, which
head coach Jason Hirsch attributes to the players.

“I think we have a talented group here — some young guys
mixed in with some more experienced guys,” Hirsch said. “I think that I’m
really happy with not only their talent level but also their attitude and their
mentality towards this season.”

The team advanced to the final game of the tournament and
lost 0-1 against Mary-Hardin Baylor. Senior goalkeeper Chase Therrien saved
three goals during the game.

“I did virtually everything that I could,” Therrien said.
“As soon as the game ended, I knew that was the best performance I could give
as a team.”

This is Therrien’s last season with the soccer team as he
will be graduating next semester.

“Ultimately this is one of those things that comes to an
end,” Therrien said. “I think (the ASC championship) was my best game I’ve ever
played in college.”